Jon Rauch
Jon Erich Rauch is a name famous as a right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball. He is Olympic Gold Medalist and is playing for Minnesota Twins. He is also known for his height 6'11" that made him the tallest player in major league’s history. He was born in Louisville, Kentucky on September 27, 1978 and grown up Westport, Kentucky.
He started his baseball career by playing at college level at Morehead State University. Later he also became the member of social fraternity Sigma Phi Epsilon. His professional career was started with Chicago White Sox in 1999. In 2002, he scored 6.59 ERA in eight games and six starts. Recently on February 2008, he signed two year contract with Nationals. He won the first game, which became the history of National Park. On July 22, 2008, he did deal with Arizona Diamondbacks for second base prospect Emilio Bonifacio.
Emilio Jose Bonifacio Del Rosario is also a Major League Baseball third baseman currently playing for Florida Marlins. He was born in Santo Domingo on April 23, 1985. On July 22, 2008 he traded to Washington Nationals from the Diamondbacks for pitcher Jon Rauch. Randall Christopher Wolf is a left-handed pitcher and is playing for Milwaukee Brewers. He was born in Canoga Park, California on August 22, 1976. on July 22, 2008 he was traded to the Houston Astros for in place of Chad Reineke.
Chad K. Reineke is a Major League Baseball pitcher and is plying for Cincinnati Reds organization. He was born in Defiance, Ohio on April 9, 1982. On July 22, 2008 he was traded to the San Deigo Padres in place of Randy Wolf.
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